- UQFL157-Series F-File 34
- File
- 1949
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Typescript, carbon copy, of the short story The girl came to our school, 7 numbered leaves, undated. On the cover page the name 'Mary Burch' has been crossed out and 'Dorothy Blewett' written; handwritten on the cover page is the address of Cooks World Travel Service in Melbourne.
Queensland Colliery Employees' Union Ephemera
Queensland Colliery Employees Union
Part of John Denis Fryer Papers
Letters to Mrs Rosina Fryer
• Mrs. Elizabeth S Fryer [mother-in-law], to Mrs Rosina Fryer, 1891
• Mrs Elizabeth S Fryer, Clonburrin, Bagnalstown, to Mrs Rosina Fryer, 16 Jun [nd]
• Mrs Elizabeth S Fryer, Clonburrin, Bagnalstown, to Mrs Rosina Fryer, 30 Jul [nd]
• Mrs W. Faragher to Mrs Rosina Fryer, 8 Dec 1915
• Major JM Lean, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne to Mrs R Fryer, Springsure re slight wounding of CG [Charlie] Fryer, 26 Mar 1917
• Lilly F Fryer [sister-in-law] to Mrs Rosina Fryer, 15 Apr 1923
• Professor Frederick W Robinson to Mrs CG Fryer acknowledging the donation of a book to the Fryer Memorial Library, 31 Mar 1949. [See similar reference re acknowledgement letter from Professor Robinson to Mr JS Gilmour 31 Mar 1949]
Fryer, Rosina
Copies of correspondence from Gertrude Langer to her sister Lisbeth ‘Lisl’ Goldhammer
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Correspondence, General, 1940 to 1949
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence from 15 Feb 1940 to 22 Dec 1949. Correspondents include: Queensland Combined Art Committee; Who's Who in Australia; Industrial Arts Society, Sydney; Society of Artists; Premier's Department (Signed W. Forgan Smith); High Commissioner for Canada (T.C. Davis); Mary Corkery; Teachers' College; doctor and pathology reports; Commonwealth Office of Education; Royal Queensland Art Society (including 'Constitution and Rules').
Correspondence and Records relating to works of art, 1940s
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Approximately 100 letters (including telegrams) from 29 Apr 1940 to 21 Nov 1949. Correspondents include: A.B. Burton; Public Library of New South Wales regarding the doors; Hennessy, Hennessy & Co.; Brisbane Crematorium; Moir & Sutherland; T.C. Davis (High Commissioner for Canada) regarding his purchase of "Blackie"; Rev. Colin C. Chittleborough of St. Jude's Rectory, Brighton; Queensland National Art Gallery regarding the "Lloyd Rees" Sculpture; David Jones' Art Gallery; Mary Corkery, Artists' Agent; Royal S.A. Society of Arts; John Eldershaw regarding the bust of Professor Duhig; Mary P. Harris; National Gallery of Victoria.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Challenge, a play in one act was most likely written in the 1940s. There is one typescript and three carbon copy typescripts, 12 leaves, undated.
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Letters from Noel Barry to Marjorie and Robin McCosker.
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Letters by Stan McCosker to Walford King, mostly relating to re-establishing the Matala Plantation after the war. The file also contains two letters from the Department of External Territories to Marjorie McCosker granting her permission to return to the Territory of Papua New Guinea.